The Flower Language of Bicolor JasmineThe flower language of bicolor jasmine is loyalty and chastity. In love, bicolor jasmine represents pure and sincere love, without falsehood, and it represents loyalty to love. In many countries, bicolor jasmine is regarded as the flower of love, and many young people give it as a gift to their girlfriends to express their love. The flower language of bicolor jasmine also means respect and honor. When some distinguished guests come to visit, the host will make a garland of bicolor jasmine and wear it around the guest's neck to show respect and welcome. This is a courtesy to show hospitality. At the wedding, you can also use bicolor jasmine as a decorative flower and put it on the bride's bouquet. The flower language of bicolor jasmine also means you are mine. The language of this flower is actually quite overbearing. The two-color jasmine flowers are beautiful and have a charming fragrance. The two colors are both very special in contrast and can also be blended with each other. This represents a sense of belonging, a declaration of sovereignty, and means that you are mine. The symbolic meaning of bicolor jasmineWhen it comes to the symbolic meaning of bicolor jasmine, it is mainly related to the number of its flowers. A two-color jasmine represents loyalty and respect. In my heart, you are the only meaning. Two two-color jasmine flowers represent purity, chastity, simplicity and delicacy. Three two-color jasmine flowers represent your most charming and beloved. Such a beautiful and charming flower, no wonder people are fascinated by it. |
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